LPN to RN or BSN Accelerated Bridge Program

Nursing Students LPN/LVN Students

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Hello All,

I have been searching all over the internet as well as asking all instructors I encounter looking for options for my advancement. I need your help PLEASE!

Im almost halfway though my LPN and my goal after LPN Graduation & PN License is to immediately move on to get my BSN. I have not had much luck in my search each school I find had been a dead end for me.

I'm currently living in Bergen County NJ and an willing to commute (within reason) as well as possibly move back to NY but I'd rather not. Molloy in Rockville Center, NY is a great option for me but they are not accepting until Fall 2013, so that means I'm out a complete semester.

I've been told to get my associates and go anywhere from there but I need a ONE YEAR Associates Program.

All suggestions are welcome. I truly appreciate your time, as I am driving myself crazy bc I would like to plan my next step and time is of essence.

Thank you in advance

Nicole

Specializes in PACU.
Please dont keep emphasizing to me that TCN is not a school. I know this. Never once did I say they were a school. I personally wouldn't and of course didnt utilize them, but hey that doesn't mean others may not want to take the risk, thats their business. So now, please leave me be in regards to this. Because quite frankly you are wasting your time. I dont care about the college network, Excelsior or WGU.

Thanks

Have a good one :-)

You stated that TCN had an LPN to ASN and an LPN to BSN program, implying that they are a school when in fact they do not, and cannot, offer these programs.

You stated that TCN had an LPN to ASN and an LPN to BSN program, implying that they are a school when in fact they do not, and cannot, offer these programs.

It wasn't meaning to imply that it was a school, that was an error on my part. As I have previously stated. I know they are not. Clearly you people just like to attack people. Have a good day.

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